Nice one. I could really do with having that functionality on my little UltraNano board - PIC32MX250F128B.

Tell me the pins and I will create the target. I need something like BoardConfig really, but thatcan wait.

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What would also be nice is being able to (somehow) switch to a USB UART passthrough mode, so you can also use it as a serial interface. Kind of like you can with the pickit2 where you use pk2ser to connect through it to a serial port.

This would be complicated at the moment because this is set up to use polled modeand the code is identical on STM32 and PIC32. I am also considering merging therepositories.

I will think about it but this adds complications that I don't need but it could be useful.

]]>2015-03-25T09:23:09+00:002015-03-25T09:23:09+00:00http://retrobsd.org/viewtopic.php?t=37055&p=41479#p41479What would also be nice is being able to (somehow) switch to a USB UART passthrough mode, so you can also use it as a serial interface. Kind of like you can with the pickit2 where you use pk2ser to connect through it to a serial port.

]]>2015-03-25T09:16:22+00:002015-03-25T09:16:22+00:00http://retrobsd.org/viewtopic.php?t=37055&p=41478#p41478To conclude this saga, I now have produced a solution where PIC32MXcontrollers can become programmers and hence reproduce and spawn PIC32MXprogrammers ad infinitum

At the end of next week hope to have the Ethernet hardware ready and modify the if_en.c to adapt pinout to PIC32MZ2048ECM064-I/MR...

Actually I already modified the driver, so now it automatically recognizes the chip type and configures all required ethernet pins appropriately. Should work for all 64-pin, 100-pin and 144-pin devices.

]]>2015-03-19T22:38:20+00:002015-03-19T22:38:20+00:00http://retrobsd.org/viewtopic.php?t=37133&p=41466#p41466Statistics: Posted by majenko — Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:38 pm
]]>2015-03-19T22:36:24+00:002015-03-19T22:36:24+00:00http://retrobsd.org/viewtopic.php?t=37133&p=41465#p41465You sent them a ping with a certain payload, (ping -p 2b2b2b415448 <ip>) and when they replied to that ping, returning the payload, the modem interpreted it as an instruction to hang up (+++ATH). It didn't work on all modems, but most cheap ones lacked the time guards around the +++ and reacted to it regardless.

I used to administer a number of char room systems ("Talkers" as they were called back then) in my youth. Anyone that was particularly troublesome we'd just "ping death" them repeatedly until they got the message to sod off (Admins could get the IP address of anyone connected).